Robot Future Dentists.

A man is so imperfect, he needs to eat, to sleep, he grieves over a mere nothing, he has a pain and finally man is mortal. This is very sad but the fact. Actually a man is defenseless and open to injury like a child and needs to be cared for with someone else. The ancients had been looking for the defense in God but we rely on scientific and technical progress only. And this is really not bad. This thought occurred to me every time I read about regular achievements of science and engineering. AFP reports today that Japan's future dentists may soon be able to better appreciate patients' pain by training on a humanoid robot that can mumble "ouch" when the drill hits a nerve.

The robot, resembling an attractive young woman with long black hair and a pink sweater, also can listen to instructions and react to pain by moving her eyes or hands.A group of robot and computer makers presented the high-tech dental patient in Tokyo at the 2007 International Robot Exhibition, a four-day technology showcase that opened Wednesday.
The medical simulation robot, named "Simroid," is designed to be used for clinical training at dental schools, said Tatsuo Matsuzaki, an official at robot maker Kokoro Company Ltd., which developed the body and control system.
The 160-centimeter (five-foot-three) robot can say "it hurts" and frown when it feels uncomfortable from the dental drill.
"Because it's so real, dental trainees can see patients' feelings and will be able to develop good skills as they treat it, not as an object, but as a human being," Matsuzaki said.

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Medical Calendar

It seems that the Medical Calendar is great deal! It is an easy-to-use scheduler for doctors that'll free you from a writing routine. The handy scheduling software will suit perfectly for a single physician as well as for a whole health center. It will help you to quickly create a competently organized schedule for the whole staff and if you want to have your reception hours at hand and don't want to miss any important job-related events, then Medical Calendar is just what the doctor ordered!



The creators of Medical Calendar have done a good job in crafting the Date Navigator that makes the scheduler extremely easy-to-use. At any time you can jump to the required date, edit reception hours, patient data, etc. You can change time intervals from a detailed day schedule to a brief quarter overview in order to provide yourself with the most fitting schedule. What's more, you can choose vertical or horizontal timelines and 12 or 24 hours format.

All information stored in Medical Calendar can be secured with a password preventing from unauthorized access. To safeguard your data, you can also take advantage of the adjustable Auto Backup feature and save the data to the secured archive. Additionally, the schedule can be exported to a variety of formats, including MS Outlook, XML, HTML, XLS, TXT. Thus you can use your schedule in different applications. When you need a printout of your schedule, you'll certainly appreciate the powerful Print Designer. It'll help you to print your schedule in the most convenient form, choosing from a number of templates.

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You can raise your glass and to say cheers.

It is said that when Johann Wolfgang Goethe was asked, which three things he would take to an island. He stated: "Poetry, a beautiful woman and enough bottles of the world's finest wines to survive this dry period!" Then he was asked what he would leave back first, if it was allowed to take only two things to the island. And he briefly replied: "The poetry!" Slightly surprised, the man asked the next question: "And Sir, what would you leave back if only one was allowed?" And Goethe thought for a couple of minutes and answered: "It depends on the vintage!"


Indeed if our hearts are warm with happiness or if sorrow chills our hearts we need to take a glass of good wine. We have heard a lot about favorable influence of wine upon man’s organism and from time to time we get new and new arguments in favor of it. “The healthiest people do include moderate drinking in their lifestyle,” says Eric Rimm, Sc.D., associate professor of epidemiology and nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston. You can reap alcohol’s health benefits within weeks, and the gains accumulate over time.” You are watching your calories and wondering what your best bet is: beer, liquor or wine? You must know that ounce for ounce, beer turns out to have the fewest calories (13 for regular, 9 for light), followed by wine (25) and liquor (64 to 82). But when you consider how much you're typically served of each, you may be better off ordering a cocktail. That's because a drink containing a jigger of alcohol, mixed with water, seltzer or diet soda, will have no more than 124 calories—roughly 25 calories less than a 6-ounce glass of wine or a 12-ounce bottle of beer. (Light beer, with only 103 calories per bottle, is also a good choice.) If you like your drinks mixed with regular soda or juice, however, beware: You could slurp down 300 or more calories. Generally experts recommend either12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine or 1½ ounces of 80-proof liquor. And it does not matter which sort of alcohol you prefer - all forms of alcohol have ethanol, the ingredient that adds a health benefit. But women who have a high risk for breast cancer should have less than one drink a day; there’s evidence that alcohol can raise the odds for some forms of the disease and those with a family history of alcoholism should avoid alcohol altogether.
Moderate drinking raises HDL (“good”) cholesterol, helping reduce the risk for heart disease and possibly stroke, a study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston indicates. Alcohol also makes blood platelets less sticky, so they’re less likely to form into potential heart-attack-inducing clots. It may insulin levels, lowering your risk for type 2 diabetes, according to a study in the journal Obesity. It appears that alcohol can increase cells’ sensitivity to insulin, which in turn allows cells to burn glucose faster and reduce blood sugar levels also that alcohol can increase cells’ sensitivity to insulin, which in turn allows cells to burn glucose faster and reduce blood sugar levels.
A glass of good wine can make our daily living easier, less hurried, with fewer tensions and more tolerance as Benjamin Franklin said.

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Herbal Vaporizer.

Everybody knows that every year, millions of people get sick with the flu (influenza) and cold. And if someone has symptoms of colds, flu, cold respiratory tract infections somebody else is always quick to say: “There are a lot of ways to say good-bye to medicines.” And sometimes he is right, because we have got a great store of natural healing therapies called alternative medicine which includes such well known home health care treatments as natural herbal medicine, homeopathy, diet, shiatsu, yoga, spiritual healing, meditation and more. Herbal therapy has especial wide popularity among them as the most effective and without side effects as a rule. For instance eucalyptus has pronounced antiseptic characteristics and can be used in remedies to treat coughs and the common cold. Experts recommend the use of fresh leaves in teas, gargles and inhalations to soothe sore throats and treat bronchitis and sinusitis. And the perfect solution on this way is using Herbal Vaporizers which will help you not only to treat respiratory disease more effectively but to take drastic measures for prophylaxis of the influenza. This is full featured, compacted, functional and easy to use. It’s indispensable and useful thing in every family.

Vaporizer Features:
Glass on Glass interface
Hands free glass whip
Handcrafted wood case
Ceramic heating element
Lights up (Multi-color LED)
Adjustable temperature up 238 degrees Celsius

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Calories: Total Macronutrient Intake.

Carbohydrates, protein, fats, and alcohol—the dietary macrocomponents—are the sources of energy in the diet. Under normal circumstances, more than 95% of this food energy is digested and absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract to provide the body's energy needs. Studies of normal and overweight subjects have not shown any significant differences in the proportion of food energy absorbed. In some underweight subjects, however, malabsorption of nutrients is an important factor. Food energy is used to meet the body's needs, including protein synthesis; maintenance of body temperature, cardiac output, respiration, and muscle function; and storage and metabolism of food sources of energy. When more energy is consumed than is needed for metabolism and physical activity, the excess is stored, primarily as adipose tissue.

Energy is the capacity to do work. In biologic systems it is usually measured in kilocalories (kcal) or kilojoules (kJ). One kilocalorie (equivalent to 4.184 kJ) is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water 1°C (e.g., from 15 to 16°C) at standard atmospheric pressure (760 mm Hg).

Energy balance refers to the relationship of energy intake to energy expenditure and energy storage. Less energy expenditure than energy intake results in a positive energy balance and storage of energy primarily as body fat. Increased fat storage is appropriate during pregnancy and lactation, during some periods of growth and development, and during recovery from trauma or malnutrition, but it may not be desirable under other conditions. When energy expenditure exceeds energy intake, energy balance is negative and leads to weight loss. When intake equals expenditure, equilibrium results and body fat is maintained, regardless of whether the body weight is at, above, or below normal. Even at stable body weight, however, the percentage of body fat frequently increases with age unless regular physical activity is maintained. At the same body weight, some sedentary people have relatively more body fat than those who exercise. Thus even at normal weights, these individuals may have more adiposity than desirable.

Prolonged insufficient energy intake results in malnutrition, which is observed in many developing countries and is also a public health concern for a minority of the U.S. population. In most cases, insufficient food intake results from a lack of economic ability to obtain food, from an illness, or from physical or mental disorders that prevent sufficient ingestion or utilization of food to meet energy expenditure, or in some cases from voluntary restriction of food intake and dieting.
(Diet and Health: Implications for Reducing Chronic Disease Risk (1989)
Commission on Life Sciences)

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Right Healthy Weight.

There are a great number of healthy diets you can do to help your overall health. But how to choose the right one? First of all before you start any diet don’t forget to consult with your physician.

It’s very important to have a healthy weight for your height is important and experts have developed a way to help figure out if a person is in the healthy weight range for his or her height. It's called the body mass index, or BMI. BMI is a formula that doctors use to estimate how much body fat a person has based on his or her weight and height.
The pounds/inches BMI formula, is:
your weight (in pounds) x 704.5 divided by your height (in inches) x Your Height (in inches). So if your BMI now is in the range 19 to 24.9 you have a healthy weight.
If your BMI is in the range 25 to 29.9 you are considered to be overweight and may incur moderate health risks. For example, heart disease, diabetes and high blood pressure are all linked to being overweight.
If your BMI is 30+ you are considered to be obese. Obesity is associated with increased risk of cancer, heart disease and other health problems. A BMI of 30 and over increases the risk of death from any cause by 50 to 150 percent, according to some estimates.
If your BMI is 35+ and you have a waist size of over 40 inches (men) and 35 inches (women) you are considered to be at especially high risk for health problems.
If your BMI is 40+ you are considered to be seriously obese and at a very serious risk of health problems.
Note: Above BMI 25, the higher the BMI, the greater the risk of developing additional health problems.

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Physician Medical Reviews.

No wander that millions of people which have some kind of problems with the health are keeping up on medicine news. Now using the internet we have great opportunity to learn a lot of very useful things, to get great number advices by any medical theme, to chooce Health Improvement Center offered a variety of techniques and services, to read Physician Medical Reviews covered a wide range of subjects, from the most basic aspects of any disease care to the nitty-gritty specifics. And there is no any warrant for saying that this is not right.

But one has to remember that only consultation with your doctor can really help you to make a complete recovery and to avoid supplementary troubles which could come up in case you decide to get a self-treatment. It may concern even to the most inoffensive pills and diets as well. Self-treatment is never considered definitive treatment but can be just a temporary, lifesaving measure while one seeks professional medical help.

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